Lifehouse - Chapter One Lyrics

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Chapter One

Chapter One Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Chapter One By Lifehouse?
All the stars are out tonight it feels as though I might
Make some sense out of this madness will it turn out right Who's to say where the wind will blow Time will tell us if we're out of answers when it stops Climb back down to the beginning Take it from the top Who's to say where the wind will blow What happens when all your dreams are lying on the ground Do you pick up the pieces all around And if the world should fall apart hold on to what you know Take your chances turn around and go All the leaves are turning and the sky fades to gray Strange our life coincides with the seasons of today Who's to say where the wind will blow What happens when everything is lying on the ground Do you pick up the pieces all around And if the world should fall apart hold on to what you know Take your chances turn around and go Carry on you say Bring the best of today All I see is struggling on the way Maybe when the sun crashes through the gray I can find the strength to make it through the day Through the day What happens when all your dreams are lying on the ground Do you pick up the pieces all around And if the world should fall apart hold on to what you know Take your chances turn around and go Take your chances turn around and go |
Who Wrote Chapter One By Lifehouse?
Jason Wade
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What's The Duration Of The Chapter One By Lifehouse?The duration of Chapter One is 3:40 minutes and seconds. |
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